by kimprintcreative | Nov 27, 2018 | Church Websites, Small Business Web Design Tips, Small Business Websites, Social Media Marketing Tips, Websites for Coaches
WordPress is the driving force behind many websites. It’s one of the top platforms that websites are built on. The dynamic CMS powers 28% of websites, according to WPBenginner.com. Now, I know that may not sound like a lot; but putting it into perspective, there...
by kimprintcreative | Nov 15, 2018 | Church Websites, Small Business Planning Tools, Small Business Web Design Tips
Squarespace, Wix, GoDaddy, WordPress … which one is the best option for your website? As a designer and former coder, I say WordPress in the best option to go with for your small business or coaching website. My number top reasons for using WordPress for small...
by kimprintcreative | Jun 21, 2018 | Small Business Marketing Tips, Small Business Web Design Tips
If you run a business in today’s day and age, then the digital marketing and social media techniques you use are crucial. You need the right strategies and tools to get more followers and respect from your market. If you don’t have these in place, it could...
by Kimberly Holmes | Jun 14, 2018 | Small Business Marketing Tips, Small Business Web Design Tips
The first step towards making your business website wow your potential customers is creating a functional website that loads across devices. This ensures that the largest slice of your customer base is able to access your website, make purchases, and share your...
by kimprintcreative | Mar 27, 2018 | Small Business Marketing Tips, Small Business Planning Tools, Small Business Web Design Tips
Your clients are regularly heading to a better small business website and you know it. They’re distracted by your Crayola inspired images and tasteless copy. With the internet being a huge resource to discovering anything and everything, it’s especially crucial...
by kimprintcreative | Feb 6, 2017 | Small Business Web Design Tips
It’s finally happened. You got your website done! It’s new, it’s shiny, and in three months it will be old and you’ll be back to square one: you have an out-dated website. Now, you have two choices. 1) proceed to bang your head on the desk,...